THIS IS MUSIC : Eagleowl EP launch afterparty
Friday, April 30th, 2010With Eagleowl DJs + Bargain Harold and Tallah Disco.
£3 / £1 with an eagleowl ticket / members free
With Eagleowl DJs + Bargain Harold and Tallah Disco.
£3 / £1 with an eagleowl ticket / members free
Charity gig to raise money for the Mongol Rally – check out www.teamfudge.com for details!
This summer, teamFUDGE will be driving from Scotland to Mongolia in what will frankly be a rubbish little car. Not like Ewen McGregor or Top Gear, who have endless support vehicles and 5-star hotels to kip in, it’ll just be teamFUDGE, their wee car and the road. And hopefully very few epically hideous spiders. It’ll be 4 weeks of sleeping in the car in scorching heat, 10 to 12 hours of driving a day and eating goats testicles. But it’s OK cos it’s all for charity!!
Amidst all the high profile earthquake appeals, it seems the plight of the Mongolians has been lost. They are currently enduring one of the worst winters so far this century, thanks to a phenomenon known as Zud, which occurs when severely cold winters of below -50C are preceded by dry summers that preclude sufficient grazing. It’s estimated that 3 million livestock will die by June, which would be devastating for a county that relies so heavily on their cattle, horses, sheep and yaks.
teamFUDGE are supporting the following charities – MercyCorp, Christina Noble Children’s Foundation, Childen & Young People’s Protection & Development and Cancer Research UK.
A Torn Mind – catch groove-laden student rock from Edinburgh
www.myspace.com/atornmindband
Deadloss Superstar – stoner punk metal gubbins from Aberdeen
www.myspace.com/deadlosssuperstar
£4 door tax, all proceeds to the charities.”
Steven and Stewart’s House Party.
£3 in / members free
Bear In Heaven are a Brooklyn based Indie/SynthPop quartet who make some epic emotional electronic sounds. Combining exceptional songwriting with jangly guitars and laidback synth work, Bear In Heaven have an almost Electro shoegazey quality to their music that, after a few very successful live appearances, is causing a stir amongst the hipsters of New York.
The name may be a common one, but this is definitely no ordinary John Smith…
A dazzling and inventive guitarist, with lightning-fast fingerpicking and jaw-dropping, unconventional percussive techniques, he is the possessor of an unforgettable, honeyed, gravelly growl of a voice that belies his age and background. John has toured relentlessly over the past few years, gaining a devoted grassroots following, and has featured on the bills of all the top folk guitarists – John Renbourn, Martin Carthy, Martin Simpson, Davy Graham – and supported mainstream acts like Jools Holland and David Gray.
John is, in fact, the son of a preacher. He grew up in Devon listening to Muddy Waters, Ry Cooder and Paul Simon and was given his first guitar at
the age of 11. As a teenager, he discovered the music of Nick Drake, Bert Jansch and John Renbourn and shut himself away in his bedroom, learning every last note…
By the time he emerged, he was ready to dazzle an unsuspecting public with his guitar skills… so when, as a Uni student, he was asked to make up the numbers in the main competition while stewarding at the Bath International Guitar Festival, John made an immediate impression. He won the event.
As a result, John came to the notice of top guitar players, including Eric Roche, who showed him various percussive techniques, and John Martyn, with whom Smith subsequently toured three times. In fact, John has toured relentlessly over the past few years, gaining a devoted grassroots following, and has featured on the bills of all the top folk guitarists – John Renbourn, Martin Carthy, Martin Simpson, Davy Graham – and supported mainstream acts like Jools Holland and David Gray.
Kitty the Lion began life as the singer-songwriter Anna Meldrum, reared at the seaside on a diet of folk and pop. In this cub stage, Anna toured the open mics and small venues of Glasgow with her acoustic guitar, and sensible shoes because Glasgow is a wet city and cats hate water.
In the next few months and years, Anna was lucky enough to play lots of exciting gigs, including an appearance at Hydro Connect Festival, and a string of support slots with Duke Special. All this gigging led to her to meet many like-minded musicians, so in 2009 the cub grew up into a fully fledged LION, when Joe Rattray on upright bass and Nick Roan on drums were added to the line up. With the addition of these two, and the later recruitment of Sorren Maclean on guitar and Callum Wiseman on mandolin, Kitty the Lion’s sound was upgraded from a meagre mewling to an upbeat, folk-tinged roar.
Kitty the Lion have now been named as a band to watch in 2010 by both Jim Gellatly and Vic Galloway!
“Boasting a strong voice, intelligent, catchy songs and surprisingly witty banter, there is something untouched and unique about Anna Meldrum, that will surely spread faster than swine flu.” – The List
Savage and soul-drenched rock & roll from London. Jim Jones stirs up his disciples like a diabolical preacher, while his stage antics add fuel to the fire. His electrifying band, including a bastard son of The Killer, invokes the filthy swing.
www.myspace.com/thejimjonesrevue
CHECK THIS VIDEO TO WITNESS THEIR WILD BALLIN’ ROCKNROLL SHOW!